Chapter 2
"The Town of Arma and the orks"


James was mad. The three of them almost got James, Spencer, and Joseph killed, not to mention them. James knew they needed to talk about this incident before it happens once again, little did he know that he would almost cost them their life’s, again.
“You three almost killed us! What were you thinking?!” Exclaimed James as all the air escaped from his body as he yells. His dirty blonde hair flowed down in the wind as his face turned bright red his dark green eyes were practically on fire.
“We were trying to save everybody’s lives!” They answered in unison as if they where robots. They each had chiseled bodies, with dark brown hair that went shoulder length; they each had different shades of blue eyes. One light, one medium, and one dark that glistened when they talked, they were perfect identical triplets.
“Next time one person shouts, not three, and NO SUDDEN MOVMENTS!” James was furious, his face redder than before, but he had no clue why he yelled so loud, he was sure some animal heard him, now he made the mistake probably costing them their life’s next, how stupid of him!
The five of them sat there with their mouths open staring at him, each of them with a glazed look in their eyes with that you-stupid-idiot look on their faces. All of the sudden the tree leafs rattled. The clones reached for their guns as did Spencer and Joseph, but James’s mind was on where he could go when the clones ruin everything again; which was stupid because it was his fault they were all going to die, but he was sure the clones were going to mess everything up even worse.
An Effelork jumped out, small harmless purple creature with two big eyes and a cute button nose, he could not harm them, but they could not harm him either. A sigh of relief let was let out; they were fine, for now.
“I have come to warn you about the Ork family, you just woke their young twin girls, I would hide now if I were you human fools,” the Effelork camouflaged into his surroundings.
“Let’s hide!” The clones exclaimed. Everybody did as the clones said. A sound of a million sludge hammers smacking against cement floors, the orks where on their way. They were a family of six, a big six at that. They were stuck there for
a good 2 hours until the family went away.
“Nice going smart one, way to yell,” exclaimed Joseph.
“I am sorry! My bad I was just mad at the three stooges over there,” exclaimed James as he pointed over to the clones.
“We did nothing to disserve this!” They said in unison.
“You almost got us killed you idiots!” at the clones.
“So did you!” Exclaimed the clones.
“Both of you stop it! This is ridiculous, how are we going to get the medicine if you people keep arguing?” Spencer asked.
“But…” exclaimed James and the clones.
“But nothing! If you people cannot agree than you might as well kiss



Dad goodbye!”
James felt bad. How was he, the future prince, supposed to set a good example for his kingdom if he cannot get along with the clones?
“Hello?” Said a sweet little voice.
“Hello, I am Lidia, are you lost?” asked Lidia. Lidia stepped out from behind the trees her long dark brown hair flowing in the wind it stopped the men’s arguing knowing there was a child nearby them. Her dress was down to the dirt ground and was a dark purple with a lilac bow right above her waist. She was carrying a basket full of beautiful flowers from pink to blue to yellow to green.
“My village is just a few miles down the road if you need help,”
“I am James,” said James when he saw it was a little girl, “this is my brother Spencer, this is Joseph, and these are the clones. Lidia, how far is your village?”
“About five miles, have you seen an Effelork around here he is the only thing to protect you against the evil orks?” asked Lidia.
“Yes, in fact we did, he went south,” answered James.
“I am right here Lidia, I never would go far without you,” said the Effelork.
“There you are Killian!” Exclaimed Lidia.
“How about we go to your village now, Lidia,” suggested Spencer.
“Ok! I have a question, why where you guys yelling so loud?” Lidia questioned.
“We were just having a conversation about what has gone wrong so far and how should we fix it. That stirred up some feelings that made us all mad. I m sorry if we scared you,” answered Spencer.
They walked down to the village without another word spoken, all five miles. Once they got down to the village they went to Lidia’s house.
“Mommy! Mommy! I found some men in the forest they need the medicine from the Cyclops’s eye to heal their father and king!” Yelled Lidia.
“Lidia! You do not know if we can trust these men, you cannot trust everyone you meet!” Shouted Lidia’s mom. To children came running down the stairs a little boy and a little girl. The girl was in a floor length dress that was pink with purple roses on it; she had a bow in her dark red shoulder length hair. The girl’s hair was tied back with yellow ribbons into two pigtails. The boy was wearing long pants that were black with a brown belt. He had a yellow under shirt, with a blue tie, and a dark brown over coat. He had nice light blonde hair.
“Sorry,” whispered Lidia.
“It’s ok Lidia, Kens and Jackson is upstairs go play with them please,” pleaded Lidia’s mom.
“Hello, I am Kathryn, I am sorry if my daughter caused you any harm it shall never happen again,” apologized Kathryn. She had gorgeous light brown hair with a slightly darker brown highlight in it. Her hair was pulled back into a messy bun with a black colored ribbon; Kathryn also had a dark red rose in her hair. Kathryn’s dress was a dark gold with a burgundy ribbon around her waist.
“No, she was actually a big help to us. I am James, this is Spencer my brother and Joseph, and these are the clones. Is there a place we could stay 'til morning?” asked James.
“You may stay here
this is my bed and breakfast, one night you may stay,” exclaimed Kathryn.
Kathryn showed them to their rooms and kissed the kids goodnight.
The next morning, a voice woke everyone from their slumber.
“The new laws of Arma city: no child out after night fall, no sweet food or alcohol allowed after noon, and only proper behavior allowed. These are the new laws set in order by the mighty ruler, Felix!” Yelled a voice outside the bed and breakfast.
Kathryn instantly went upstairs to get rid of her guests.
“Everyone out of the bed and breakfast now!”
Lidia went to make sure all the men were out of the house by 9:30 in the morning. The men, true to their word, left thanks to Kathryn and her family for their hospitality.
The men knew they must fix this town in order to leave get rid of this tyrant king! In that minute a herd of about twenty-five orks barged into the small little town.
“We are taking over; you have not paid your fines to the Ork king so now we own your city!” Yelled the biggest one. Groans ran over the crowd. James could see the desperate faces and all the sad faces of the children, James knew what he had to do, save
this small town from destruction.
“What gives you the right to take over this town?” Questioned James.
“Who dares question me?!” Demanded the big Ork.
“I prince of Nazarath,” answered James.
“We orks are more powerful than any human, which gives us the right!” Yelled the Ork.
“You, sir, are just a bully if that gives you the right, then I shall rule this town I could be a better bully than you, sir,” James said articulately.
“How dare you mock me?” Screamed the Ork he ran towards James and his friends. A shot was fired; the big Ork fell with a bang. A war began all twenty-four orks against the six men. Shots were fired here and there one after another Ork fell after twenty minutes of this nonsense all the orks where dead. The next job for the men is the king of Arma.
A cheer broke out; everyone was finally free, something was wrong though. James looked over and saw blood pouring out of one of the clones legs where an Ork had chomped down on it; he was on the brink of death! James knew they were lucky that only one of the clones was almost dyeing not all of them on the ground blood pouring out of their bodies. James looked around to make sure no one else was hurt in the battle, but it was just one of the clones.
James ran over, “are you ok?” asked James as fear ran over him.
“My name is Vincent, and my life is over,” whispered Vincent, and those were his last words ever to be spoken.
“Stay… stays with me Vincent. Medic someone help me save my brave friend!” Yelled James but it was no use, Vincent was dead.
“Mr. James, Mr. James, thank you so much, but you have no idea what danger you are in now you must run far away before the king Ork comes. The Cyclops knows of your quest, you must hurray the Cyclops is sending the king Ork to destroy you, hurry and leave. My village will try and hold off the orks, but you need a good head start!” Yelled Lidia.
“Lidia, we shall be fine, we will not leave until these orks know who they are dealing with,” said James.
“What if you lose another friend, what if you all die in battle, you must leave,” said Lidia.
Something changed inside James, he realized he could come back after he saved his father, now that the Cyclops knows he is coming; there shall be bad danger for him and his friends. He was not just putting himself in danger, he was putting his friends and his whole kingdom in danger, if he ever wanted to be king he would have to put others needs before himself.
“We shall leave, please be careful Lidia, do not let your town die, when I come back I will talk to the orks and your leader about these ridiculous rules, I promise,” James said, even though he had no clue if he would live through this expedition or not.
“Bye Mr. James and Mr. James friends and brother. We shall miss you! We will hold off the Ork king as long as possible, but there is no guarantee,” yelled Lidia and the town as the five of them left to continue their quest to save the king of Nazarath.